Fishtail Cottage’s Garden 9/29/14…
Whenever the Terniflora clematis (also known as Sweet Autumn) is in full bloom in our garden, I know that fall is under way! After all of the blooms have come and gone, I cut this glorious climber all the way to the base and it returns the following year. I am amazed how it comes back so prolific year after year.
This year, it almost looks like its about to fall off the back side of the arbor with all of it’s massive fragrant white blooms…
I’ve been on vacation this past week and because of all of the rain the Pacific Northwest has received, I came home to an overgrown jungle in some areas of the garden. I’m noting a mental list as I took these photo’s today to share with you.
The roses still have some pretty blooms to share with you!
…along with Heather, Snap Dragon, and the pretty blooms of the Japanese Anemone!
I hope you are enjoying seeing the last of the summer season garden blooms too! I look forward to seeing your posts this week at Fishtail Cottage’s Garden Party! xoox, tracie
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Have a wonderful day
Kris
As much as I love your clemmy, I was smitten with the Japanese blood grass planting on the side of the pathway. Very nice, and very nice flowers too. Happy fall.
I, too, noticed the Blood Grass. Beautiful. I put a piece that I got from my sister's plant in my hell strip and after only a couple months, could tell it was going to be naughty about spreading. So I dug him up and put him in a pot for my porch.
I love, love, love that Japanese Anemone. I'll be moving my pink and lavender ones to more sun next spring. My white one right now is outdoing itself in the bloom department. I just love them.